I got bored of reading, so will start with this. When I finished school I had 4 GCSE's, all of which were in Science, and a GNVQ in Built Environment. I struggled to get onto a good course at college so as additional studies I resat English and Maths, which made all the difference when applying for University as every one I applied for accepted me.
But that still put me on the back foot as I had to work twice as hard in college and it still haunts me today as I am still of an age where an employer would like to look at my certificates of education and the fact my GCSE's were awarded from college and that raises eyebrows.
The amount of double negatives you use tells me you're rather thick. Well thick is unkind, uneducated would be fitting.
What you were looking for was "I'm not scared of anyone, won't get anywhere in life being that way."
But I'm sure you'll get there with mum proofreading all of your course work.
I had the same on my course, when we started year 1 there was 55 students, after 2 weeks, we were down to 15. By the end of year one that was down to 8, by graduation only 5 made it on stage to collect a sheet of paper and I wasn't doing what you could consider a difficult course as it was just a computer degree (BSc Computer Science with a bias towards Internet Computing, so lots of networking, lots of server-side programming).
I've told you before, they do run pointless courses, they are aimed at people who don't know what they want to do with their lives. As mentioned there is a degree course (BA, that is Bachelor of Art) in "The History of Ideas" that is a pointless course yet it is always oversubscribed.
But that still put me on the back foot as I had to work twice as hard in college and it still haunts me today as I am still of an age where an employer would like to look at my certificates of education and the fact my GCSE's were awarded from college and that raises eyebrows.
The amount of double negatives you use tells me you're rather thick. Well thick is unkind, uneducated would be fitting.
What you were looking for was "I'm not scared of anyone, won't get anywhere in life being that way."
But I'm sure you'll get there with mum proofreading all of your course work.
I had the same on my course, when we started year 1 there was 55 students, after 2 weeks, we were down to 15. By the end of year one that was down to 8, by graduation only 5 made it on stage to collect a sheet of paper and I wasn't doing what you could consider a difficult course as it was just a computer degree (BSc Computer Science with a bias towards Internet Computing, so lots of networking, lots of server-side programming).
I've told you before, they do run pointless courses, they are aimed at people who don't know what they want to do with their lives. As mentioned there is a degree course (BA, that is Bachelor of Art) in "The History of Ideas" that is a pointless course yet it is always oversubscribed.